OK, here's something from my archives... not really the first stuff I EVER recorded on tape, but I'll spare you that material - I don't think it would be more pleasant than a recording of somebody's first piano lesson anyway. However, I made an mp3 with snippets of some pretty old recordings I did back in 1991 with my Yamaha PSR-90 (I was 14 back then):
http://www.zottmann.com/earlyworks.mp3 (1,6 MB)
The track starts off with Sylvester Levay's theme from television series "Airwolf", which is still one of my favourite compositions of all time. The PSR-90 had only a poor 3-track sequencer, so I had to play the drums live. I also worked in a distorted bell sound at the beginning to emulate the helicopter lift-off.
The second part is Brad Fiedel's "Terminator" theme: since I wanted to have metallic drum sounds like in the original piece, I grabbed one of my mothers baking trays and punched it all the way through the recording. I was really happy with the result back then - needless to say, my mom wasn't and I had to promise not to use kitchen stuff for making music again.
The final seconds are dedicated to Chris Huelsbeck's "Turrican" title... I decided to add sci-fi battle sounds using a couple of Transformer toys that made awful noises, plus a C64 for the explosion sounds. I recorded it over and over again, adding more FX all the time, until the music nearly wasn't hearable anymore! There was an even more horrible version
with a Kraftwerk-like C64 voice yelling "LEEEEIIIISAAAARR Battle" a hundred times plus throughout the piece, but I would like to believe I destroyed all tapes containing that track...